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Analyst believes Amazon tablet is first true iPad challenger

Forrester Research says an Amazon-branded slate priced below $300 would be a huge hit.

In Texas heat, servers take dip to keep cool

Computing center says liquid cooling is a stop-gap; changes in chips, software may be needed to deal with power demand

Internet restored in Tripoli as rebels take control

The country will also soon integrate the rebel mobile networks with the network in Tripoli

Dell unveils next-gen EqualLogic arrays

New Dell offerings include first sub-US$10,000 EqualLogic storage system model

Cisco announces plan to buy Axioss management software

The networking vendor hopes to help operators launch new cloud services faster

Computing finally cracked the Zettabyte barrier

Staying afloat in a rising sea of data as storage more than doubles every year with no end in sight

Channel implications for HP’s spin off of PSG

Can Canadian HP solution providers handle two separate companies?

IBM brings brain power to experimental chips

IBM makes chips based on the structure and operation of the human brain

HP kills tablets, confirms PC spin-off plans

HP also confirmed it is in acquisition talks with software maker Autonomy

Why Microsoft won’t buy hardware to compete with Googorola

Google's acquisition of Motorola is first and foremost about patents and the company had to do a careful dance with OEMs

Make mine modular: The rise of prefab data centres

Prefab data centres have many benefits, but beware of vendor lock-in

Cisco pumps $455 million into Ontario R&D

CEO John Chambers and Trade Minister Sandra Pupatello sign a memorandum of understanding for a five-year deal. The province will add $25 million to Cisco's $455 million investment in Ontario research facilities

Cisco connects tennis fans, players at Rogers Cup

Cisco deployed various incarnations of its telepresence products to help fans connect with athletes, and athletes with the media, between Montreal and Toronto

Android tablets grab 20 per cent of market share

ABI Research reports Android tablets have nipped 20 percent of the tablet market share--but the iPad is still the big player

Canadian PC market grows in Q2 as U.S. retreats

IDC Canada reports Canada's PC market was back in the black in Q2, after a retreat in Q1

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